goldenlover
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He found a residue settled on the left side of the skull. We have no clue what the residue is because he didn't have it tested. He just proffered an opinion of what he thinks is it but he has no proof or evidence. I'm going to assume that Dr. Gs saline solution wash got enough of that residue that her toxicology analysis identified it. It's in her report.
If you take the word of the people that said they smelled decomposition because they have smelled it before and just "know" what it is, due to their occupation, life experiences, etc. For example, the tow truck drive that also worked for waste management. Everyone took his word that he knew the difference between the decomposition smell and the trash smell, yet he was just a tow truck driver with no actual training in the smell of decomposition.
Why is it so hard to belive that a forensic pathologist that has done over 60,000 autopsies and has years of education and experience, as well as has taught in his field for years and written textbooks on the field of pathology, does not know what the residue inside the skull was without testing it? He said it was sticky, etc. He knew that it was not dirt. He knew what it was. He also knows how to perform a complete autopsy.